
Retirement Community
821 N Cobb St, Milledgeville, GA, 31061
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Moving out before your lease ends can cost far more than many renters expect. One small clause in the lease may require a buyout fee, continued rent, or extra charges if the unit is not re-rented quickly. Before you give notice, here is what to check so you know the real cost of leaving early.
Most renters ask the leasing office the wrong question. They ask, “How much is the rent?” The leasing agent answers with the cleanest number on the price sheet. It sounds affordable. It fits the budget. It makes the apartment feel possible. Then the real numbers arrive later: admin fee, trash fee, pest control, technology package, package locker, parking, utility billing fee, renter liability program, pet rent, payment processing fee, move-in fee, holding fee, and maybe a separate monthly charge no one mentioned during the first call.